"I think political leaders should stop beating around the bush, should call what they’re seeing in Gaza. We are seeing not only a humanitarian crisis, but also seeing senior members of the Netanyahu government making statements that are frankly the textbook definition of ethnic cleansing. And that should be condemned in the strongest possible manner."
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Politicians from ScotlandUniversity of Glasgow alumniFirst Ministers of ScotlandScottish nationalists
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Cited in "Scottish leader says Israeli comments on Gaza amount to ‘ethnic cleansing’", Al Jazeera (6 January 2024).
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